Photocurrent was observed upon monochromatic illumination of an ITO electro
de coated with a TiO2 nanocrystalline mesoporous membrane with carotenoid 8
'-apo-beta-caroten-8'-oic acid (ACOA) deposited as a sensitizer (illuminate
d area 0.25 cm(2)) and immersed in an aqueous 10 mM hydroquinone (H(2)Q), 0
.1 M NaH2PO4 solution (pH = 7.4) purged with argon, using a platinum flag c
ounter electrode (area 3.3 cm(2)) and a SCE reference electrode. The carote
noid-sensitized short-circuit photocurrent reached 4.6 mu A/cm(2) upon a 40
mu W/cm(2) incident light beam at 426 nm, with an IPCE (%, incident monoch
romatic photon-to-photocurrent conversion efficiency) as high as 34%. The s
hort-circuit photocurrent was stable during 1 h of continuous illumination
with only a 10% decrease. An open-circuit voltage of 0.15 V was obtained (u
pon 426 nm, 40 mu W/cm(2) illumination) which remained at a constant value
for hours. The observed open-circuit voltage is close to the theoretical va
lue (0.22 V) expected in such a system. The action spectrum resembled the a
bsorption spectrum of ACOA bound on the TiO2 membrane with a maximum near 4
26 nm. No decay of the ACOA on the TiO2 surface was observed after 12 h, pr
esumably because of rapid regeneration of ACOA from ACOA(.+) at the surface
by electron transfer from H(2)Q. (C)2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
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